Since the Genesis and Equus now have their own lineup and division which Hyundai named Genesis, the South Korean automaker will just ostensibly be in charge of manufacturing fewer vehicles. This does not mean that Hyundai will be less busy.
Hyundai’s primal interest for the year 2017 is enlargening the compact car sector starting with the new Elantra and revealing a new model that will be available in three versions: the hybrid, electric or a plug-in hybrid. The new model is called the Ioniq, and although it may look ordinary, it will be a big deal when it becomes available to buyers in 2017.
The Santa Fe and Santa Fe Sport got a mid-cycle update, so those crossovers got a few new interior and exterior features. Hyundai did this in order to rejuvenate the model before it gets redesigned in a couple of years.
2017 Hyundai – expected models
These 2017 Hyundai vehicles will hit the market in 2017 and here is the list of updates and what to expect:
- the Accent
- The Azera
- The Elantra
All-new model available in three engine configurations
Sedan already out, Elantra GT will follow
The Sport version is the most powerful Elantra ever and a worthy opponent to Volkswagen Jetta GLI
- Tthe Ioniq
All-new subcompact five-door hatchback
Hybrid, plug-in hybrid or electric version available
The same size like the Elantra, but different all-around
- The Santa Fe
Different exterior
Updated interior
- The Santa Fe Sport
Different exterior
Updated interior
- The Sonata
New dynamic headlights that follow the motion of the steering wheel
- The Sonata Hybrid
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto included in the infotainment system
Two new colors
- The Tucson
The SE features upgraded interior materials
Minor option package changes
- The Veloster
Now includes HD Radio, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto